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cmanby
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8th Apr 2005
hi all,
looking to buy a pc for my new business which is an online business not being hosted by myself.
im thinking of buying a dell precision 470 any good or can you offer some thing a lot better
the computer is going to be used for small business use, the business is an online shop.
Im going to need a good graphics card i think as i will be uploading pictures to the site via my host.
i want it to be powerful enough to hold a lot of data so a lot of memory will be required
i dont understand what sort of intel i should go for xeon/pent 4 or even adm ?
i need the computer to be able to be networked with other computers from a seprate business so i can data.
im looking to spend approx £1200 - 1500 maybe u can advise if this is realistic or not
regards
chris
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muckshifter's Computer Specifications
Operating System: DOS, WfW, 95/98/ME, XPH/P Vista & Linux
CPU: BIG
Motherboard: Asus suck
Graphics Card: GTS/GB/GTX E-type
Memory: Lots, more than you have
Sound Card: crap & buggered
Storage Devices: six
Internet Connection: BT ? Internet ? does not compute
Other Info: ... err, where do I find that?
9th Apr 2005
THIS
is
more than enough
for your needs and some ... if you need to play games, then we'll look for a gaming PC for you.
I'm not grouchy by nature, it takes constant effort.
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Cache-man
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Cache-man's Computer Specifications
9th Apr 2005
Are you capable of building your own pc?
What will the computer be used for - do you need any particular special parts?
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